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-- " - - . . . . . ... . , ... jr.. -i. v : ' n n . i rib, i-rf' , i s- .... i i i .a. A1 " "7 ' Mi ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR HENDERSONyiLLE. ;;:c .7 THU11SDAY.: MARCH fe 1907 VOL. XVI NO. 18 ftp . JJY : L'.i i i . --'v 5 Meinideirsorwille's Hea dquarter 30 V5 Jtsargam will OPEN at 10 OL.m., S aturday f M arch with splendid stocU of PopuloLr Priced Merchandise rpTTTf pirn STORE will opn at 10 o'clock, Saturday, March So - with a e.SfalTy .el.ot.d .tock orpopnUr jmo.4. mercnanaiss. it this city recognized bargain had ,pUce lW.dL and dollars will alwavi iro farther and do more than anywhere else. , . Lack of space forbid, ub quoting the .core, of bafgtmt that we have to offer. Oar 5 and 10 cent department., to which we have paid special attention, cannot fail to appeal to you. THE RED STORE is Brimfull of BARGAINS rlrr vnnr bftdtOOC. in articles ma you u. i-:r' W 22 vour dining-room, your kitchen and bath ffm. We har $ Cas that will interest the gentlemen a. well a. the ladxe.. H 1j -;iQ rf anaAii interest to ne cnuarvn. rm-i ni uiwo v- 1 . ... don't tail to attend tlte oponing i : 5 Come stock. in, get acquainted We want your presence. r - .... i with THE RED STORE and iti ace. Yon will not be nrged to buy We particularly .oiicit the pretence of th. Mm i tnd S cSfldren! PWe are oposite'.th. Blue S to the bowling alley. Ours i. the enly Red Store in tneitf . . . Found a Mare's "Nest; The few opponents to the detelop ment of Hendereonrille and Henderson county who are endeavoring to. pet signatures to a petition 1 asking- the county commiMionera to rescind their action about the bridges, are niakiDg much ado over . nothing concerning: another matter, namely a letter from the Norton's in which the latter say they will apply for an injunction as soon, as the dam is started. This phaoe of the matter had already been considered by the Hendersonville Lake, Land and Power O., and it is claimed the Supreme Court, in almost si miliar instances, has held that the oomplaintants can recover damages only.- It is proposed to guarantee the outside capitalists freedom from any ex pense which may arise in this connec tion,, and It-is claimed there is not ihe slightest probability of m permanent in junction being granted. The Lakef It look, to a man up a tree as though the lake would be built this year. Negotiations are now at the closing up point. The Southern Railway has agreed to elevate its tract, and do all within its power to help along the pro ject. They are willing to send engi neers here to make the surveys at any ftime requested. The railroad company has expressed itself as being heartily In favor of the lake. v ' It is said the land will be cleared and the "'dam constructed at the same time. The outside capitalists will begin work Immediately the proper legal forms are gone . through. It is expected this will be done as soon as certain negotiations now pending are out of the way. . f Concert. On Monday evening, April 1st, at S o'clock, at the Opera House, a concert will be given under the auspices of th ladies of St. James Church: Dr. St. John, the well known violinist of New York and Miss Eloise Trwin will be the special attractions. . They will be ahlv assisted by some of oar best local fcalent. General ""admission 251 cents; reserved seats 60 cents. 'Lover8 of good music Bill not fail to take ad" vantage of this opportunity. Reserved seats may be obtained at Hunters fnar- macy. . n Speaking off We ofier a complete line of this poburlar varnish stain. We recommend for' floors chaf Cabinet! and all household uses, all colors, all sizes, r rom 1 5c the can upward. ? Portland Cement our famous "Whitehall'. Brand is the Acme of Perfection. Has double the capacity for sand and therefore is the cheapest, v feriod' Roofing at half the cost of shingles. We guarantee without qualifica" tions for ro years. . . . ; . ; do'rrifilete linelof 'BuilHer8 Hardware; -io' beautiful designs in locks to chose from. Pevoe Paint the -Fewer gallons wears Longer" Kind with the record of a century behind it. - ; . -J . " ' . , Majestic ranges. Lookout stoves. x CincinnatiTiv n Shingles perfect in design. Highest Quality. We offer at car-load price.,.,;, ..Y', ": . - . " .' . -- '' MecHaniea Tools, Carriage Material, Barb Wire, Tool Steel, Bar Iron, Nails. riicuse Plows, all sizes from 4 50 to $9)0 - ' ; . QjLir Hillside Syracuse; Nol 226 is Winner. - Hard ware Cosiipariy Urieix rpoated; At the Millinery Openings.; -un, girls, why didn't you go td the tm 1 r ' ' luiiiinerj openings, last week. I went to both.to Mrs. Hart's and Mrs. Posey's and I declare to goodness I never saw such a crowd In all my Ufe.i Both stores had the prettiest displays I have almost ever seen, and you know Pve been out side of Henderson ville a little. , "And, gracious Bakes alive, but how those women did : gobble up the bats. You could tell Easter . was not far off. Miss Moore said they sold I don't know how- many -and Miss Woodall is jus worn to a frazzle, and the bu9iest time for both stores just coming on. : "At Mrs. Hart's store, which was just beautifully decorated, I saw a hat which I wanted real bad. It was made of laoe trimmed with a yellow rose in front,and a white -plume, white- taffeta rib bon, with a bow in the back and loops of ribbon falling over the brim. Girls, it'was just fine! V " "You know the proper thing tbli ysar is the mushroom eflect. and you'll see It carried put in almost every style. My, don't you know what the mushroom eflect is? Weil, It's just like a musB room; it droops down all over. They' have large crowns, droop brim, and (may be trimmed front or side. You see, last year every hat Urned up somewhere, on the back, on the side, or somewhere. Well, this year, it's just the opposite, and most eyery hat you see droops down somewhere about it. That's the very latest effect, and ( must say it's becom ing to most. "And Mrs. Hart has just the sweetest, cutest little toque you evtr saw. It was grey, made of neapolitan, with a beauti ful wing and-silver buckle and looked too cute for anything: Yes, the hats this Spring are jmst loaded with flowers, and ef the brightest colors, too.' Tbe newest thing is strip, ed ribbons for trimming, al(ho' figured ribbons are very popular. .. "At Mrs. Posey's I saw some awfully pretty hats. I lookao at one, which I going ' to buy, ' I think. It was made Of mllan braid, trimmed with blue velret, ribbons and- wings and had 'a straw buckle, with brown mallnes on the band The streamer was tied in a bow, and it irSiust ; aweef4&dezaetly suited . 'to a blonde . : 'And, Mame, I wlsh;youcould have tried on. that large light blue Neopol. itan hat. It was the correct mushroom shape, trimmed with two large pink roses, with natural - foliage i and was caught up with two light blue pins to one side. "There's nothing sweeter for a brunette like you, my dear, and maybe Mrs Posey stUl has it, altho' such a pretty thing as that.ought hot to stay long in the. store,, I'm sure. . - "Then I saw another la the new apri cot .color, which was just a dreamt It was made of chip braid, with three roses from apricot to burnt orange, trimmed with b'rown vslve. ribbon, with brown mallnes on band. It had two pins with ornaments of the same shade, and was caught -up to one side by them. "Then there's a street bat at Mrs Posey's which I wanted, too. It wag a champagne color, trimmed with chanxpagne. and brown. . ribbon, and the two quills were caught on top with to rosettes of ribbon, while on the band were brown shaded chrysan themums with natural foliage and ribr bon. "Do you know, girls, there are more black hats being trimmed with colors, this year, than ever before?. Well, it's true, and pink and blue seem to be the favorite, and I must say the effect is pretty. "You must be going, you say? Well, I know you are busy with the dress maker, but I just wish you could have attended jthe openings, altho, goodness knows there was such a crowd of women at both stores that you could hardly get in.- Yes, I know there's only a few days to Easter and" don't you pity the poor milliners? Well, goodbye, and I do hope you'll like my new hat when you see it next Sunday." A Town Tax Sale. . By virtue of the tax lists of the Town of HendersonvilIenow.irmy hands for collection, and' by virtue of the power and authority vested in me ,bv law. will Sell the property hereinafter named t the Cort House deor in Henderson ville, on April 80th, 1907 at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of satisfying'' the taxes of the delinquent tax payers here inafter named, together with all costs on the same. ; 1 W Bishop town lot. ... . . . ; 11 49 JWBn dley I cow........ .... . 4 S8 SECasel cow..z..v........ . - 3 97 L E Oarreo 1 cow 1 set mcb tls J H Qlbbs 2 cattle ...... r...... Mrs Emma G Grimes 1 tn lot I OGuice, 1 organ. ... ...... .. Mrs Annis Gulce 1 town lot ... F W Handy 1 town lot............. H O Hyder 2 cows balance...... Miss S M Jackson 1 cow and scientific Instruments ........ T A Jackson 9 head horses.... R B Johnston est. 2 town lots Jas. W. Jones 1 eow mech tools A G Justice 1 horse............... . C T Justice 1 town lot .... D TLanning 2 cows....: ....... T B Laughter 1 town lot...... W C Lyda 2 town lots, 1 cow 1 piano goods wares and mdse. . J P Lyda 1 town lot....;.... ... Mobley 4 town lots. . . . . . .7. . . Keiter Herman 12 town lots.. O H Orr, 3 horses 1 town lot. . H C Perkins 2 town lots...... R PQulnnl town lot., x ......... Walter Reese 6 town lots. ... Pet M Robertson 1 bors 1 cow J II WlUilams 1 cow mech tools DSLINQUBNTS. W 9 Allison 1 cow 1 town let J H Brook 1 town lot. .......... Cagle A Allison 1 safe mech tls J Dunlap heirs 7 town lots... Mrs R S Farrow 0 town lots... W H Howard 1 town lot : . . . . . ; S T Hodges Agt for wife 1 hrs anl buggy 1 lot.... . M V Moore 6 town lots Colored. S D Dogan 1 town lot ..... Lewis Foster, 1 town lot......... 4 04 76 28 47 76 41 9 20 '3 94 359 27 78 8 45 69 421 4 60 3 80 142 14 50 9 20 460 3 45 1183 20JI0 3 80 .7 42 13 11 & 18 173 4 04 5 18 9 37.49 173 23 26 787 Jerry GriapwjJoJii 48 Henry KingXtowaJot bal Erwin Milte.est.l town lot. . Rev J W Neil 1 town lot..:...... John Petts 1 town lot William Swepton 4 town lots. T. F. Smith I town lot ...... . . Lewis Tatum I town lot.....'.:. . Simp Wheeler 1 cow. .......... i. John Walker 1 town lot This March 26th, 1907, - T. M. Smith. . . Town Tax Colltcter. 131 235 4 97 5 32 5 18 3 04 59 28 115 A. B. CaWerts New Mill. The cotton mill which Mr. Calvert wishes to build in Hendersonville would be devoted to the manufacture of the highest grade of cotton fabrics made to sell at 60 cents a yard and up. His de- sire to build here is an Interesting de velopment of the labor situation of the country. Ai a matter or tact ne is bringing the mill to the labor, as the question of labor Is one of his main reas ons for wishing to build here. He be- leres the labor of this section to be un surpassed. - It would undoubtedly be the means of keeping the people of Henderson county athorae and probably would attract many new settlers. The pay roll of a mill this size would amount to thousands of dollars each week. . The money would put into circulation regularly add benefit .to the Excursion Rates to Jamestown Ex position From Hendersonville to Jamestown the following excursion rates will pre" vail: - " s. Round trip, season excursion,f22.75. Sixty-day excursion, round trip, 619. Fifteen day excursion, round trip. $16.30. " - , ' ' ' ' . K v Coach . excursion, good for days, every Tuesday, commencing April 19th, $9.25 " . ' . " ' " :' - x The closing exercises .of the "Eugby school"' will take place Wednesday, April the 10th. Beginning at 10.30. Addresses will be make by County Supt. McD. Ray and Hon. J. Williams; Dinner pu the ground. A cordial invi tation is extended to all, v . ' - be would be of great whole community. The location of the mill ,wold be . on the. outskirts of the town, nd would, it Unclaimed, in no way interfere with the reputation or desirability of Hen dersonville as a resort. - While nothing definite, has as yet been done towards-securing this enterprise for Hendersonville, the authorities un doubtedly will take it up and see what can be done towards that end. High Point is straining erery effort to have it built the e but Mr. Calvert is p re-disposed towards. HeodersonTille. If the town meets his requirements be will tart building in less than two months. It is said that money invested in cot ton mills in the south is scores jl in stances pay as high' as 15 per. cent. A. B. Galvert has the reputation of being able to turn most everything he touches into gold. He is a man of most remark able executive ability and has been emi nently successful in his business life. Buildings. TThe amount of building now going on in Hendersonville is remarkable. It is claimed there are more residences now being ' erected - than ever before at this time of year. There are np idle mech anics, and the only drawback , is the scarcity of building material: which Is hard to get. It seems that lake or n lake, Hendersohvil le is bound , to get there anyway. 7'..;;:''V;,7 ; . v In the Mayor's Court There .were . fourteen drunk and dla orderly- cases tried in mayor's court ba Monday and Tuesday. His honor asses Bed heavy fines on alL Most were from out of town. Some were put off the Southern's trains here. ; 7 ' t is said that thirty to forty gallons of liquor - were put off at the local ex press office last Saturday night. - Thats Us. L - ' One of the Hustler's extremely thought ful . subscribers . clipped' the following' little bit of double distilled extract of truthfulness, and handed it to us with a nice piece of money paying her sub scription in advance. May it appeal to the heart and conscience of many more of our readers: , v ' ' "We have been informed that one of our newly-married youig ladles kneada bread with her gloves on,says the "Cam bridge. Ohio,-San." The editor of this paper needi bread with his shoes oa; he also needs it with his trousars on; ant unless the delinquent readers of this old rag of freedom pay up soon, he will need" bread without a darn thing on.' Hendersonville Poultry Atsicl&tlen. A . close corporatioa. with the above title has been formed In this citv. by Messrs. Bickman, Brooks, Williams, Morris, King and Waldrep. It la said several rank outsiders are endeavoring to break into the company, but so far the original . members have, stoed firm and refused to sell stock (either kind, chickens or paper,) to anyoae who did not come in ok the ground floor. It is said some public spirited citizens - are . going to apply for an injunction against the company, prohibiting them letting their hens lays eggs. Revival Services. Rev. D. M Litaker has had the fol. lowing printed at the Hustler office for public distribution,- Evangelist Glenn is a powerful speaker and much good is anticipated as a .result of these services. You are invited, to. come and 'bring your friends to Uhew revival services at the Methodist Church in Hchderson- vlll' beginningn EitSter, Sunday and - continuing through the Bunday.follow- ng. Evangelist E. C. Glenn will con duct the meeting. Day services at JO ' a. m. Night services at 8. " p. m The other 'denominations and alL visltinir Methodists are . cordially ; invited to make themselves atjhome In the me&et : log., . . , X. M. LZTAKXB, " J ' Resolutions. . "7'' . Whereas on March 7, 1907, ; it has pleased "our Heavenly father to remove rom : our midst biur beloved brother ; josepn loungDiooa, ana T whereas we appreciate his faithfulness to his I Church ahd his loyalty to Christ, Therefore be resbived. '.. , . v 1. That we .submissively; bow to the will of Him whose right it is to give life and, take it awayi ; 7 2. ,That we commend his virtues and remember his kindness shown' us by one we esteem as a brother and neighbor and friend. , ' ' ' 3. That a page in our Church beek be properly dedicated to his memory.. . 4. That a copy of these'resblutions sent to his bereaved family and to the - - . . . . papers for publication. T.H. PoariT 7: Paster y- V Following: Is a complete list of the' real estate transfers for the week ending ast Saturday.. . , . N. G, Tbompsoa to Xenophon Thomp son Clear Creek $1.00 ' H. D. Hyder to G." T.& G. X Thomp son o-vnie f 1UU0.U9. ' . J. P. Hyder to J. L. Hyder Bine Ridge f20a00. 7 v ' ' G. H. : P. Cole to a. H. Valentlae H-vllle $1600.00.. . Dr. H. P. Justice to H. C. Hyder Blue Ridge $50.0$ J. J. Osborne to T.H. Thomas H-ville 100.00. - 'A S-:7'-' 7 ' J. E. Dotson to J. B. Lyda H-vlile $U5.00. '' ' Tf.v F.' Klng to S. J. Dly the H-ville $500.00. r .v . r . OMary D. Peden toR. M. Oatee H-ville $500.00 : ' Gee. Lambeth to Geo.Btephens H-Tllla W, C: Rector to W. 8. 'Freeman Edneyville tSOaOO. ; J. P. McKinna to A. S. MeClainH- vine i$iooo.oa . 7 J.. L. Orr, J. Williams te J. L. Ouxls $2800.00 ''7 7 , V : I. A. Phif er and T. B. Carson to J. a Brittain, Mills River $1000.00. D. A. Byers to T.B. Laughter Edcey villi $200.00. . ' 7 v - 7, -7 :7: i 1 . ! A)
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